Freedom Writers: The Rest of the Story
What Happened After Sophomore Year
By Nicole Mohr, published Jan 18, 2007
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I loved the movie, really. However, I couldn't believe how some of the most incredible things were left out. I suppose one can only put so much into a two-hour movie. So here is a short synopsis of the things I wished would have been told:
Not only did the Freedom Writers read The Diary of Anne Frank, which inspired the visit from Miep Gies, they also read Zlata's Diary (about a girl's struggles during the war in Bosnia). They figured, they invited Miep, why not invite Zlata, so they did. Zlata came and spent a week with the Freedom Writers, becoming a good friend of them all.
During their junior year, in 1997, the Freedom Writers all went to Washington, D.C., where they presented their diary to the United States Secretary of Education Richard Riley. During this trip they also honored the Freedom Riders by holding a peace march and prayer vigil at the Washington Monument for victims of intolerance. The Freedom Writers Diary has photos of this, and I can only imagine what a touching site this must have been.
In 1998, their senior year, Erin Gruwell and the Freedom Writers won the Spirit of Anne Frank Award. It was extremely special for the Freedom Writers to receive this award as a group, since the award is usually given to individuals. The Freedom Writers all traveled to New York for the acceptance ceremony. In New York, they also saw the play, "The Diary of Anne Frank," on Broadway.
Freedom Writers: The Rest of the Story
In the movie, Hilary Swank does a great job of portraying real-life teacher Erin Gruwell.
Credit: Paramount Pictures / MTV Films
Copyright: Paramount Pictures / MTV Films
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Takeaways
- All 150 Freedom Writers Graduated
- They were honored with "The Spirit of Anne Frank" award
- They invited Zlata and she came!
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